MIT researchers eliminate common errors in quantum operation
MIT researchers have made a significant advancement toward the full realisation of quantum computation
MIT researchers have made a significant advancement toward the full realisation of quantum computation
Matthias Troyer, distinguished scientist at Microsoft and keynote speaker at ISC high performance conference discusses his research into quantum computing and the development of quantum hardware and algorithms for scientists
Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQ), a provider of quantum software and algorithms, has announced they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Cambridge Quantum will combine with Honeywell Quantum Solutions (HQS),
Atos and Senai Cimatec, one of Brazil’s leading education, research institutes, announce Brazil’s first Center of Excellence in Quantum Computing
Elsevier has published the findings of a new report tracking emerging trends in quantum computing, based on research and analysis conducted in Scopus
Fujitsu has announced a partnership with Entanglement to demonstrate and validate the capabilities of its Digital Annealer (DA), a quantum-inspired computing platform to address large scale logistical combinatorial optimisation challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic
A competition from Atos and the STFC hopes to encourage the development of quantum algorithms in the UK and Ireland
Quantum computing project leaders are being encouraged to submit research for chance to win €10,000 as part of a new competition launched by Atos, and the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre
Scientists at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) in Moscow, Russia have shown that quantum enhanced machine learning can be used on quantum (as opposed to classical) data
On 22 and 23 January, CERN openlab held its annual technical workshop covering topics such as heterogeneous and quantum computing.
A round-up of the latest cooling technologies for scientists using HPC to support their research.
With the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), the high-performance computing industry’s increasing workloads are contributing to environmental damage
Autonomous vehicles could help to prevent road accidents and save billions in damages across the world each year.
The pursuit of exascale HPC systems has been a target of the HPC community since the first petaflop system broke into the Top500 in the June 2008 edition of the biannual list of the fastest supercomputers based on the Linpack
Simulation software is helping accelerate battery development, writes Gemma Church
Developing skills to use advanced computing resources such as high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), and quantum computing is becoming an increasingly important skill set for